Showing posts with label ec2 instances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ec2 instances. Show all posts

Monday, March 27, 2023

Manage AWS EC2 Instances using Python Boto3 script

Hey Welcome! back to Automations with Python for AWS!! 
Now IT market says AWS is the top number one Cloud Computing platform. That is why I've selected this AWS automations using Python Boto3.

In this post we will be exploring the AWS EC2 Instance related operations, and manage them in a reusable form.
  • Create EC2 instance using Python Boto3
  • Launch AWS EC2 instance using Python Boto3 script
  • Stop AWS EC2 instance using Python Boto3 script
  • Start AWS EC2 Instance using Python Boto3 script
  • Terminate AWS EC2 instance using Python Boto3 script
  • Fetching Public IP of given instance-id



How do you Create EC2 instance using Python3 Boto3? 

 Creating EC2 instance using Boto3 Python code
#=============================================
# File : create_ec2.py
# Description: Create EC2 instance by Boto3

import boto3
ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2')

instances = ec2.create_instances(
        ImageId="ami-0dafa01c8100180f8",
        MinCount=1,
        MaxCount=1,
        InstanceType="t2.micro",
        KeyName="KeyPair1"
    )
    
Launch instance
import boto3
ec2_client = boto3.client('ec2')

# This function will requires 
# image_id [Required] based on the region this will be changing
# instance_type [optional] default t2.micro type otherwise you can provide
# max [optional] default as 1, you can provide maximum number of instances
def launch_instance(image_id, instance_type='t2.micro', max=1):
	resource = ec2_client.run_instances(ImageId=image_id,
					InstanceType=instance_type,
					MinCount=1, MaxCount=max)
									
	for instance in resource['Instances']:
		print(instance['InstanceId'])

# main program
launch_instance('yourami-id')
To control the ec2 instances individual AWS cli commsnd  test Start, Stop
ec2.start_instances 
ec2.stop_instances

and terminate the ec2 instance
List AWS EC2 Instances using python boto3 script
import boto3
ec2_client = boto3.client('ec2')
resp = ec2_client.describe_instances()
for reservation in resp['Reservations']:
	for instance in reservation['Instances']:
		print("Running Instance Image ID: {} Running instance Instance Type: {} Running Instance Keyname {}".format(instance['InstanceId'],instance['InstanceType'],instance['KeyName']))

Python code with Menu driven program to manage EC2 instances
import boto3
import time

ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2')
ec2_client = boto3.client('ec2')

## Display all instances
def display_instances():
    for instance in ec2.instances.all():
        print (instance.id , instance.state)

## Stop instance by given instance id
def stopinstance():    
    instanceid=input("Please enter instanceid:")
    response = ec2_client.stop_instances(InstanceIds=[instanceid])
    time.sleep(90)
    display_instances()

## Terminate instance by given instance id
def terminateinstance():    
    instanceid=input("Please enter instanceid:")
    response = ec2_client.terminate_instances(InstanceIds=[instanceid])
    time.sleep(90)
    display_instances()
    
## Start instance by given instance id
def startinstance():    
    instanceid=input("Please enter instanceid:")
    response = ec2_client.start_instances(InstanceIds=[instanceid])
    time.sleep(90)
    display_instances()

## Main Program
def main():
    while True:
        menu_list=["Display All Instance","Stop Instance","Start Instance","Terminate Instance","Exit"]
        i=1
        for item in menu_list:
            print (i,item)
            i=i+1
        choice=int(input("Please enter Menu Choice:"))
        if choice==1:
            display_instances()
        elif choice==2:
            stopinstances()
        elif choice==3:
            startinstances()
        elif choice==4:
            terminateinstance()            
        else:
            exit()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()        
 

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